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KISS OF THE DRAGON is one terrific slam-bang,kick-ass kung fu action movie that reminded me in some ways of the great 1975 Jimmy Wang Yu kickfest THE MAN FROM HONG KONG taking as it does the premise of a Chinese cop using his awesome
skills
to survive in a foreign city,here Paris as opposed to Sydney in the Wang Yu movie.
Well, as we know her dancing
skills
are inevitably one of de best Hollywood has seen, to top it up her timeless beauty and on screen grace grabs the attention of any movie lovers.
Other screen veterans--Gene Hackman, Susan Sarandon and James Garner (who is just as natural in front of a camera as Newman)--are also on display, but are not given the screen time to display their
skills.
Nobody in this movie seemed to have any acting
skills
beyond the characters you see in college films.
Om Puri is such a versatile actor that to compare him with the acting
skills
of Amitabh would surely be doing injustice to both of them.
The late Amrish Puri (as Chief Minister of the state), exhibits his acting
skills
in great style, though his role is very small.
This is how I broke into music just by improvisation without any knowledge or technical
skills
yet making what I felt into music.
A father-and-son team of hunting guides take a group of city folk into the Arkansas woods,despite some warnings that people have been vanishing inexplicably.When they encounter a family of bloodthirsty,hostile and relentless killers,they become the hunted prey and must use all their
skills
and knowledge to make it out alive."Hunter's
As a lean and muscular man with jet black "Beatles" hair, Jason Yee is truly reminiscent of a young, agile Bruce Lee with far superior acting
skills.
The credited cast lacks acting
skills
and they have spoiled the beauty of the movie.
From the choosing of the five heroes to return the orb, each with his/her
skills
put in evidence during the course of the story, to the villains - a lich, a necromancer, an undead skeletal dragon - to the use of D&D deities - Obadai.
Otto Preminger was perhaps honing his
skills
as a director, because this film seems to be a dress rehearsal for his greatest achievement, "Anatomy of a Murder", which is a classic of the courtroom drama genre.
Its missing the "RPG" aspects of GTA:SA, like improving
skills
and eating to stay healthy, but its a nice throw-back to the good ol' days of GTA: just shoot, steal, and stay alive.
Another thing is that the main character Billy has spent all this time being a Ninja yet he doesn't even dress up or use any Ninja skills, he just beats them up or uses Machine guns.
Selecting his ex-con cohorts by means of making them display their muscles (not especially their skills) is rather perplexing, though it works for the movie.
Well, I am certainly getting more and more impressed with the acting
skills
of Jean Reno, that's for sure!
I guess this is what you get when people without
skills
or talent try to make a movie.
Nell Barrows (the underrated Angela Bettis) and her husband Steven move into a historic Hollywood apartment building, full of old world charm (constant construction, odd symbols, hair and teeth hidden in the walls) and charismatic people (a hippie chick who sings late into the night, a teen who uses his computer
skills
to spy on women, a pathetic but suspicious handyman).
This is a pretty good movie, but it doesn't show his martial art
skills
like Bloodsport. a must see.
This is actually quite a positive movie and Trina shows great
skills
in acting.
Steven Spielberg is one of the few directors around today who can still manipulate an audience in one sense while dazzling and daring that same audience with storytelling and character
skills
fused with ingenious visual effects.
And I also noticed one of the actresses was the only one to run around with her top off all of the time displaying her silicon all of the time (perhaps that's all she could do to get the part & that's as far as her acting
skills
go) pretty sad, this guys other movies look a lot better.
Once abattoir workers, the decay of the Southern rural economy has left them unemployed, and the direction less father and sons take to using their butchering
skills
on passing people.
The underlying arson plot was not developed fully, the dog's
skills
were not believable (how does a dog learn agility training in or learn to be a rescue dog in a day?), and the poor editing with the boom all over the film and over actor's heads and the top visor on the camera showing were all it took to make the film a waste of time and money for the whole family.
As a child I could relate to Charlie Brown whose cooking
skills
only include making toast and popcorn.
The most redeeming factor is Ashok Mehta's photography - like wine, his DOP
skills
keep getting better with age.
And she is made to dance at the drop of a hat - the dancing
skills
are great, but tend to look out of place with the repeated exposure.
Ever have that day when someone gets on your nerves and you feel like pulling the axe on them?That's exactly what John Waters demonstates in his dark comedy Serial Mom.After starring in the cheesy family movie "House of Cards", Kathleen Turner has created one of the best performances in her life as the beautiful, heroic, misunderstood, law-obeying serial killer Beverly Sutphin.Eversince six murders, she has been placed with some "terribly untrue charges" and the only 'serial' she knows "anything about is Rice Krispies!".But she has good reason for butchering six people: they all commited a crime that no one understands, like dumping her daughter, eating poultry (because Beverly loves birds),smart-alacing about her dentist husband, refusing to rewind a rental tape, critisizing about her family skills, and witnessing one of the other five crimes.You may think she's insane, but really, she's just expressing things we'd rather hide inside of us.Like, say you work in a store and someone wants to return something but they don't have the recipt.It can't be returned without the recipt, so you tell them "No can do".Then they start cursing you out like you're worthless.Wouldn't you get the urge to shove a bullet in their brain?Well then, you now know how Beverly Sutphin feels when someone decides to be a wise guy.This movie is perfect for anyone who loves to laugh.Plus, the DVD contains the theatrical trailer, a behind-the-scenes featurette, several TV spots, four interview clips, and extra behind the scenes footage.I give this one a 10/10!
Watching the characters, knowing they are using all the acting
skills
they have available, makes me feel that many actors today couldn't compare.
I know that some of the actor's
skills
are a bit suspect, but some of them, like Keira Knightly, had began to show some of their true talent in this film.
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